Sunday, October 23, 2011

Free kibbles

FREEDOM OF ASSOCIATION:

The UK government is demanding computers include chips to verify access to the internet. The Orwellian name for this is trusted computing. Apparently this already exists in many computers.

TAX AND SPEND:

Government corporation Bank of America Merrill Lynch expects another agency to downgrade US government debt. I should hope so.

EDUCATION:

Ron Paul wants to end government loans to students. The sooner the better for students.

FOREIGN POLICY:

The Tunisians have replaced the unelected dictator with an elected dictator. One of these days people will quit confusing the power to vote with freedom. It's just the opposite.

WAR:

The new Libyan government NATO empowered to implement Sharia Law. Thanks a lot.

POLITICS:

Ron Paul wins Ohio straw poll in a landslide. Unfortunately I don't know anybody besides me who will vote for him. More people are talking about him, but they all have some reason not to vote for him.

Herman Cain's insider credentials grow with revelation he was a high-powered lobbyist.

MEDIA:

Meet the Press has a good interview with Ron Paul.

MISC:

In hunter-gatherer society, sex is significantly more frequent than in the US and homosexuality is unheard of.

Scientists discover 13,800 year old spear in a 13,800 year old mammoth in North America.

Ten year old New York Times press release illustrates how badly so-called experts underestimated the value of the iPod. The iPod created the iZombie generation.

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